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The Spectator claimed that "an excessive predilection for welfarism" had "created a peculiar, and deeply unattractive psyche among many Liverpudlians.
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Finally in the new Kong series, Ford has abandoned his predilection for the pre-photographic era with excessive detailing and marginalia borrowed from esoteric manuscripts, and courageously leaped into the early 20th century cinematic imagination.
The predilections of these two writers for photographing and spending excessive amounts of time with other people's children may appear suspect to modern sensibilities, but Carroll and Barrie knew what children wanted in their stories precisely because they were so deeply invested in finding ways to win their attention and affection in real life.
The paper by Bronte-Stewart et al. (2009) adds to the growing evidence that excessive and oscillatory synchronisation occurs in the basal ganglia in Parkinson's disease and that this has a predilection for the beta frequency band centred around 20 Hz.
Excessive C.E.O.
Excessive tobacco.
Seems excessive?
Excessive cost.
* Excessive fatigue.
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